Skilifte Seebodenalp

Küssnacht am Rigi Dorf

Küssnacht Seebodenalp

Küssnacht SZ - Schwyz, Schweiz

Holderenhütte Seebodenalp richtung Küssnacht am Rigi

The tranquil central Swiss holiday and excursion region around Küssnacht am Rigi lies where Tell once felled his adversary, Gessler. The Seebodenalp is a vista-rich plateau half-way up the “queen of the mountains”, the Rigi.

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"He must come through this hollow way, no other path leads to Küssnacht", exclaimed the brave Willhelm Tell, as he watched out for the despotic bailiff Gessler, in order to fell him with an arrow from his crossbow. This is how Tell’s story unfolds from the quill of author Schiller.
More than 700 years later, the "Hohle Gasse" or hollow way is a well-worthwhile and luckily no longer a fear-inducing walk that leads as far as Gesslerburg. The history of Swiss national heroes is made perceptible, visible and audible in the information pavilion sited between Küssnacht am Rigi and Immensee.

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Küssnacht am Rigi is situated at the end of the so-called Küssnachtersee, an arm of the convoluted Lake Lucerne. In summer, regular boat services operate to and from nearby Lucerne. Küssnacht has a beautiful lakeshore promenade and is centrally located for excursions in central Switzerland: the shores of neighbouring Lake Zug are a little over 2 km away and direct trains to Lucerne and the key transfer stations of central Switzerland stop at Küssnacht railway station.

A short aerial cableway leads from Küssnacht to the Seebodenalp on the Rigi. Situated at around 1,000 metres above sea level, fantastic views of the Pilatus and foothills to the Alps –even right to the Jura and the Vosges mountains on clear days – await visitors. The walk from the Seebodenalp up to the Chänzeli and further on to Rigi-Kaltbad, cableway station for the trip to Rigi-Kulm or down to the lake is especially popular due to the wonderful views that unfold en route.

Winter

The Seebodenalp ski lift and the Holderen children’s ski lift offer easier descents in a compact ski region. The Seebodenalp is also a vista-rich snow paradise for snowshoe walkers, ramblers and winter walkers. Hospitable huts invite guests in for cosy get-togethers.

The "Hohle Gasse" and the Gesslerburg also remain attractive hiking destinations in winter. An excursion to the nearby (shopping) metropolis of Lucerne or to the Swiss Museum of Transport (direct train connections) in winter is particularly rewarding.

Highlights

Seebodenalp – situated at ‘hip height’ on the queen of mountains (aerial cableway from Küssnacht). One of the most popular walks in central Switzerland leads on to Rigi-Kaltbad.

Rigi – in the heart of central Switzerland, surrounded by Lakes Lucerne, Zug and Lauerz. The sunrises on Rigi-Kulm are legendary.

Lake Zug – the shore locality of Immensee with its own boat landing stage lies just over 2 km from Küssnacht.

Lucerne – the train journey from Küssnacht am Rigi to the central Swiss cultural and shopping metropolis, or directly to the Swiss Museum of Transport, with its own railway station, barely takes 20 minutes.

Top Events

Shrove Tuesday – the Küssnacht Shrove Tuesday has its own rules: “Fat Tuesday” is held earlier here than elsewhere (February).